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Word is that the city has been out there mowing and will probably be out there one more time between now and Thursday.

Signage will be in by 10 AM Thursday morning. Expect grass tees (but the course is flat and the weather should stay dry).

There won't be any official event (tourney or league) while the course is open because the idea behind this whole exercise is to find out how the DGers and other park users would interact (or not) on a normal day.

(But people are still free to play skins or dubs or whatever, just like you would normally.)

The city will be collecting some data so it should be an interesting experiment.

Mr. Andrew Rich was out there helping the city, setting up signage, and busting his backside as usual to make this happen. I'm hoping all the karma points he's accruing will carry over to Worlds (don't think he'll use them all up this weekend).

Mr. Andrew Rich was out there helping the city, setting up signage, and busting his backside as usual to make this happen. I'm hoping all the karma points he's accruing will carry over to Worlds (don't think he'll use them all up this weekend).

So how did the first day go out there? I wanted to be there but I've re-injured my back just in time for Worlds, yay, and I'm trying to rehab it. Good turnout?

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Excellent article on the DG trial days at Alton Baker! Congratulations to everyone who is making it happen.

Interesting that the Oregon Track Club representative is now saying that people have complained about being hit by discs at Westmoreland Park. She had no such comment at the last walkthrough at Alton Baker, so I see that as spinning the truth a bit. The truth is that there are amazingly few incidents and conflicts at Westmoreland given the hundreds? of thousands of rounds played there since 1988 and that almost every single hole plays at or along a busy walking, biking, jogging path or a very busy street.

Contrast that with the course at Alton Baker where the design's first priority is safety and consideration of Pre's trail users and other park visitors, and the safety argument falls apart pretty quick.

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The sad thing about the track club is they really dont have a clue. I was at Alton Baker most the day and with all the people and a lot of bad shots I never saw one that would have been a problem for any other person in the park. I hope the peaple from the club were there also to see it. Great day guys Cant wait til next Thursday.